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Monday, April 4, 2011

Short Story Analysis: REGRET by Kate Chopin

I. REGRET

By Kate Chopin

II. SYNOPSIS / SUMMARY

This short story is about Mamzelle Aurelle who is still single at the age of 50. She has never been married; in fact, she has never been in love. She is alone except for her dog named Ponto and her workers who are negroes. One day, her young neighbor Odile has to visit her sick mother, leaving her four children to Mamzelle Aurelle who has never experienced taking care of even one kid. She struggles and complains in watching over them, especially the baby. She pours out her disgust and complaints about the kids to her cook named Aunt Ruby. However, as the days pass, she finds that she actually enjoys caring for them, thus the feeling of emptiness when Odile comes to take them back at the end of two weeks. Soon after they all leave, Mamzelle Aurelle cries so hard, like a man, and she is not even aware that Ponto is already licking her hand.

e) mood or atmosphere – Mamzelle Aurelle is complaining about the kids at first, but becomes accustomed to having them around as the days pass

D. POINT OF VIEW

The Point of View used in this short story is the Omniscient.

E. LITERARY DEVICES

In my opinion, the literary devices used in this story are Foreshadowing and Symbolism. For Foreshadowing, the title itself, regret, gives the readers a hint of what is going to happen. On the other hand, for Symbolism, the four kids symbolize what Mamzelle Aurelle has been missing all along, making her regret in the end.

F. THEME

For me, the theme Regret oftentimes comes in the end when it is all too late is applicable to this story.

G. CONFLICT

The conflict here is Internal - Man vs. Himself/Herself or Mamzelle Aurelle vs. Herself - The leading character struggles with himself/herself; with his/her own soul, ideas of right or wrong, physical limitations, choices, etc. --ARV